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<idea-plugin version="2">
    <id>com.aspose.maven.intellijplugin.id</id>
    <name>Aspose Maven Project Wizard</name>
    <version>1.1</version>
    <vendor email="marketplace@aspose.com" url="http://www.aspose.com">Aspose Pty Ltd.</vendor>


    <description><![CDATA[
     <b>Aspose Maven Project</b> creates a new IntelliJ maven based project by fetching and referencing maven dependencies of <b>Aspose Java APIs</b>.
        <br/><br/>
        <b>Aspose Maven Project Wizard</b> allows you to create Aspose Maven based project by selecting API(s) from Aspose Java product lines like Aspose.Cells for Java and Aspose.Words for Java etc.<br/><br/>
        Once specific API is selected, its Maven Dependency reference is automatically fetched from Aspose Cloud Maven Repository and added in pom.xml of the maven project.<br/><br/>
         <New created project is ready to debug/evaluate, all references are automatically added.
        <br/>
        With this plugin, you never need to check for new releases of Aspose APIs. Whenever a new release is published and its maven dependency is available, latest maven dependencies will be used while creating new maven project.
    ]]></description>
    <!--    Once maven project is created, user can then add Aspose samples using <b>Aspose Example</b>.<br/><br/>
            Available samples are displayed in tree format from where user can select one, selected sample will be added to current project including source files and required data files.<br/><br/>
        -->

    <!-- please see http://confluence.jetbrains.com/display/IDEADEV/Build+Number+Ranges for description -->
    <idea-version since-build="131"/>

    <!-- please see http://confluence.jetbrains.com/display/IDEADEV/Plugin+Compatibility+with+IntelliJ+Platform+Products
         on how to target different products -->
    <!-- uncomment to enable plugin in all products
    <depends>com.intellij.modules.lang</depends>
    -->


    <extensions defaultExtensionNs="com.intellij">
        <moduleBuilder builderClass="com.aspose.wizards.maven.AsposeMavenModuleBuilder"/>
    </extensions>
</idea-plugin>